Surveyor, Civil Ed Q E. BOOKS i " Architc lim Isaiemucßß, Vain SrBTBTOBS, ASTD Ljj TRIANGLE, WA Ashburto Oenvayanc fIWWALD AND MO ' I RAILWA MOUNT SOMERS AN! ROYAL MAIL < Tiie above Ceaoh leavi or Cavendish Bailway St meeting each train. - Passengers by morning seed by coach to Alford I Hethven in time for tin Christchurch, or may ret thy last train for Aahbnrti In J< AUSTRALAT jp AB OILS E Parcels and Packages 1 address, at cheap, tin rates. One charge. No eztrai No charge for booking ;ea np to 561bs w< Daily despatches at Britain, Europe a: every steamer. Extract from tariff, inch to Address of Consignee : 3 ?
Business Notices. DANISH Seed Oats. fPHS Undersigned has a full Stock 1 . COLONIAL CLOTHING " DRAPERY FLANNELS, &o. Boots and Shoes, Large Stock of Groceries and Oilmen’s Stores. SPECIAL VALUE IN CHOICE TEA FEED ANDSKKD OAT , FLOUR,, BRAN, AND SH RPS. AR at the loirest prices possible. Genu Be value and no make-believe or sham Large discount, and other indncemen ox cash. Families waited on weekly cftener if required. D. WILLIAMSON, Haas Stbiii, Abebvbio BAKER BROS., Boilders, Under, tskm, eta, Wakanai road and Can street—B.B. desire to state that having the muir recent apd improved Hxabsx and Mooßinno Coach, are prepared to furnish and conduct Funerals on special and most reasonable terms. Country orders will receive prompt attention. Note the ad* dram, comer of Wafeanni road and Cass street. Orders may be left at the Ashburton Coach Factory; or Box 16, Post Office Ashburton. 167 A R OR NO WAR! W AR Q3 u Wax'or no war, we in .j’ar or no war, wo in Ashburton must 1 eat to live,” in other word , every one most purchase tea, coffee, augar and general groceries. When about to do so 1 would respectfully suggest that my shop be .patronised, especially if purchases are to be for ready money. Mr Blank, a storekeeper, tells me tut in (view of the great number of atorea, and cutting in 1 gripes,, and general slaughter, it would sets be, in Ashburton, a case of the " survival of. the fittest.” I hope to be ' «ae b( the survivors, for I never was in a better position to serve the public well in quality Mid prices of goods. I take this opportunity -to thank my oostomers for the preference they continue to give my •hop, and atsametime to request monthly tin stumors to settle promptly, thus en* ■MIm me to buy well, end to continue to .serve them well. H. M. CARSON, Agent for Nelson, Moete and 00. s celebrated teas, in packets, boxes and half charts.' Grocery, Fruit, Glass, Chins, Italian and Raney Goods W areboose, East Aahtartoe.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1550, 11 July 1885, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1550, 11 July 1885, Page 1
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